Camp Noah is a great program for children affected in any way – directly or indirectly – by the May 2013 storms. It helps children cultivate disaster resilience while continuing to process their experience. This day camp is completely free, has a maximum capacity of 50 children per camp, and runs from Monday through Friday. For more information on any of these camps, including local contacts, please visit http://www.lssmn.org/campnoah/ upcoming-camps Also, feel free to contact Cari Logan for more information or to support these wonderful programs!

All camps need both campers and volunteers to help staff each camp. Here is this summer’s schedule:

Little Axe School, Norman: June 8-12, 2015

Fresh Start Community Church, Moore: June 15-19, 2015

Inner City Church, Oklahoma City: June 15-19, 2015

Fresh Start Community Church, Moore: June 22-26, 2015

Hilltop Baptist Church, Norman: June 22-26, 2015

Crutcho School, Oklahoma City: June 29-July 3, 201

Mustang Masonic Lodge, Mustang, OK: June 15-29, 2015

Canadian County Free Fair, El Reno, OK: June 29-July 3, 2015

Fresh Start Community Church, Moore: July 13-17, 2015

Fresh Start Community Church, Moore: July 20-24, 2015

Campers:

Volunteers:

Volunteers are needed to work alongside campers June 15th – June 19th in Oklahoma City and Mustang. Equipped Team Leaders will lead trained and background checked volunteers to facilitate the resilience and preparedness curriculum. Individuals and groups are welcome to contact Camp Noah for more information about joining a team for one or more of the weeks. If you know anyone who might like to volunteer (Sunday-Friday commitment), please send them to this website: http://www.lssmn.org/campnoah/volunteer/

Funding:

The eight June camps are being funded by a grant from the Red Cross of Central Oklahoma. In response to community interest, two additional camps have been added in Moore in July and Camp Noah is seeking funding for these camps. Camp Noah typically utilizes funding from many organizations (churches, community organizations, regional groups) who contribute to the $20,000 total cost for each camp.